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    Three Main Causes of World War I While we are always reminded of the negative effects of war‚ it is not everyday that we learn to understand the deeper factors of war that can turn a small conflict into an international outbreak. World War I was said to have been sparked by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand but there are various deeper reasons that contributed to the commencement of the Great War. These factors include militarism‚ imperialism and the alliance systems. The first

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    WWI World War I also known as “The First Modern War” was a time of tragedy and despair. The effects of this war changed the world as we knew it for the rest of the time. The war began in July 28‚ 1914 and had a duration of about four years‚ resulting in an end date of November 11‚ 1918. Although the atrocities began shortly after Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated militarism‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism are the 3 root causes of World War I. Militarism is a mindset that a country’s government

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    Technical Warfare: Discuss the impact that the Industrial Revolution had on the course of World War 1. How did the use of new technologies during World War 1 influence the war? Which sides benefited the most from the technologies? Which technologies were the most important? Technology during World War One reflected the trend toward industrialism and the application of mass production methods to weapons and to the technology of warfare in general. “The Industrial Revolution gave armies and complex

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    How did World War I start? Sadly‚ it started because a few unruly Serbians and one Bosnian killed Archduke Frantz‚ who was from Austro-Hungary. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. So with that Austro-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Austro-Hungary asked Germany for help because they feared Russia would help Serbia. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. Did animals play a part in World War I? yes‚ they did. Thankfully‚ pets helped raise the low morale

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    Totalitarian states‚ popular during world war two‚ (1939 to 1945) have an advantage using propaganda because they control what people see and believe. (Gibbons‚ David) Because

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    There have been many wars throughout the history of the world. WWII could easily be called one of the most devastating wars; solely because of the introduction of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons have taken away the lives of innocent civilians‚ are very expensive to make or contain‚ have caused devastating amounts of damage‚ and have long-lasting effects. They also violate human rights. During WWII America dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima; an army base in Japan. Years later‚ John Hersey wrote

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    During World War II (WWII) several countries including the United States were fighting against Nazi Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy. During the end of the war American B-29 Superfortress had dropped “little boy” in Hiroshima‚ then later in Nagasaki. Both atomic bombs ruined cities and villages‚ and many families‚ leaving people without parents‚ siblings‚ grandparents‚ cousins and aunties and uncles from the explosion alone. Many people suffered even after the explosion like Sachiko’s older brothers and

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    World War I created a unique situation that had never happened before‚ with a large portion of western nations fighting against each other over much of the globe. The war had a significant and life changing impact on the world‚ but even more on those who took part the fighting. In An American Soldier in World War I‚ editor David Snead explains the purpose of the book; to share the soldier’s story‚ including personal views and citations for information‚ he found lacking in other books. To achieve

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    Women and Society after World War 2 During the Second World War victory over Germany was threatened due to labor shortage both in America and Canada. Therefore women were encouraged to join the workforce. Government illustrated its propaganda through posters that were plastered all over cities which‚ conveyed women as the main sources of labor for the country. Women encouraged‚ by the support they received from the government‚ media and society immediately joined the home front working in the industrial

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    July Crisis World War 1 was inevitable because all countries were stubborn. The countries weren’t willing to negotiate with each other and they never wanted to put their guards down. All these countries wanted to be the best and strongest of them all. To begin‚ the country that was responsible for war was Serbia. For example‚ Serbia rejected Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum‚ specifically the demand of letting Austria investigate the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The was inevitable because

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